A paid position of regular employment
“After arriving in a fast car, Tracy found a job at the market as a checkout girl.”
A task or piece of work, especially one that is paid
“The biggest job will be the replacement of the floors in the two change rooms.”
A responsibility or duty
“The council has a duty to do its job and provide adequate services for the community.”
A difficult task
“If Sligo had lost, James Kearins would have had a real job on his hands to try and rally the troops for this one.”
A crime, especially a robbery
“Neo didn't do a good job of providing an interesting mix of burglary tools for the job.”
A batch representing one part of a bigger task
“The museum gift shop's first job of 200 packages sold out almost immediately.”
The fact of supporting one's living through work or one's income
A serious criminal offense, which, under federal law, is punishable by imprisonment for a term exceeding one year or by death
A job taken by a student in order to learn a profession or trade
The office or role of president
A chance or possibility for progress or profit
To inform the authorities of someone's criminal activities or plans
To contract out work
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